Uncertainty over future of Welshpool's Bob Jones Memorial Airshow

The Red Arrows performing at Rhyl Air show last year (Image: Stacey Oliver)

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The windy weather also forced a planned parachute display to be called off.

The show had already hit problems when a De Havilland Sea Vixen due to appear was damaged in a crash a fortnight before.

Rising costs of insurance since the Shoreham air disaster in 2015 – when a Hawker Hunter Jet crashed on the A27 in Sussex, killing 11 people and injuring 16 others – has made putting on such events financially challenging.